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Big Day Manu 2013

Situated on the high plateau, teeming with a wide variety of wildlife and within a vast area where you can breathe pure air, the Manu Biosphere Reserve was chosen as the location for the Big Day.

We share a summary of the highlights of the 2013 Big Day Manu:

Irwing Saldaña, Luis Vallejos and Karen Hostia were the winning participants on the “Conoce Perú” Facebook page. They blazed through the trivia questions about birding, and as winners embarked on this great adventure in the Manu Reserve.

The group of budding naturalists was accompanied by birders such as Fernando Angulo and Barry Walker, and the experienced guide Dennis Osorio. The event began at 3 am and ended around 8 pm the next day, breaking the record on the first day and finishing with a total of 186 recorded species, thus setting the first official birdwatching benchmark in Manu National Park.

Many young people took part in this competition launched by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (MINCETUR) and the Peru Export and Tourism Promotion Board (PROMPERÚ), with 2600 participants from all regions of the country.

Manu Biosphere Reserve

The Manu Biosphere Reserve spreads across the Madre de Dios and Cusco regions in the provinces of Manu and Paucartambo, and protects one of the country’s most important ecoregions. It is arguably the most biologically diverse national park on the planet. It was declared a Natural World Heritage site because of its outstanding universal value.

The core of Manu National Park is set aside for protection and is only open to biological and anthropological research activities. However, the buffer and transition zone offers sustainable development and resource management activities, as well as recreation, tourism and environmental education.